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The key for laptop gaming is not so much the graphix chip - though that does have some bearing - but how the graphics system handles memory.
Laptops use what is known as "integrated" graphics, meaning there is no graphics card you can change out when you need to upgrade. Because of this, most laptops share system memory with the graphics system. Say you have 2 Gigs of Ram - but the laptop may "section off" a section of that memory just for use by the video chip. The problem is, this implementation tends to lack efficiency. If your looking at laptops now or in the near future, look for one that states it has "dedicated video memory". This means that the video system has a physically separate memory system. 1GB of memory is great, provide its dedicated. Then a 4GB laptop with a decent / good CPU and your set....
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I have tried to play SH5 but I had a lot of lag and I presume it has something to do with my graphic card
According to minimum requirements needed for this game is 512 Mb so I have another question. Can I increase my graphic card so it has more than this 64 Mb. I don't know if it already have some dedicated rams. Hope you understand. I really want to play SH 5 and some other of my games, however due to my low standard laptop it's not possible and I haven't got the money to buy a decent computer/laptop If it's not possible I just have to wait.... Markus |
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64mb graphics card? what GPU is it?
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If all you are trying to play is just silent hunter, even an ultrabook with low voltage integrated graphics can do just fine, you have nothing to worry about. |
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The problem is - his current rig with a 4th gen Intel chip ISN"T handling it...
Mapuc, there may be a way to increase the video memory. Go into the BIOS on bootup and see if there are any setting for the video adapter related to memory. Some BIOS makers allow you to "set" the amount of memory the integrated chip can access. Up that to as high as it allows (up to 512 or even 1GB) and see if it helps.
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You must be mistaken, the "Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family" is the g45 chipset, aka this: http://www.intel.com/Assets/PDF/datasheet/320122.pdf Its a vista era direct x 10 chipset designed to go with the core 2 duo family. The Haswell Core I line is MUCH, MUCH better. In fact, the intel HD 5000 should be able to outperform the Xbox 360 and PS3, whereas the g45 (what he currently has) is approximately PSP level. |
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